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—_— = FURNISHT GooDs. PARTY DRESSES, READY MADE, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK oF Ladies’ and Children’s | Tarletan and Swiss Dresses aT & DISCOUNT, To close the Stock on hand fo make room for a Large | arrive ni THE STOCK OFFERED is NEW AND DESIRABLE, And embraces the | FOLLOWING STYLES AND QUALITIES: CHILDREN'S WHITE SWISS OVERDRESSES, $3, $5 50, $4, $4.50, MISSES’ WHITE SWISS WAISTS, Sito $7 LADIES’ SWISS POLONAISE, Han At $lS, @15, $15.73, $27 and S50 LADIES’ SWISS AND TARLETAN DRESSES mely Trimmed. and Handsomely Trimmed, at 4, £16, $23, 225.50, 935.90, . $40, 360 CHILDREN’S wv nég Pique Dresses, Sacques, and Cloaks, (losing Out Cheap at LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Str 64) PENNSYLVANIA AVENU INSURANCE OOMPANIES, His IS THE SEASON FOR FIRES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY (NSUBING YOUK PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSOSAL WITH Tus CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OAPITAL a $100,000 Ofice, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN T. LENMAN, President, J.T. DYER. Secretary janl9-tr Grams AMEBIOAN INSUBANUE O@., of : Hew Yor Cash Assets. 24 8: 94. MEBCHANTS’ INSUBANOE CO., of Newark, Cash Assets, $623,000. eC Agents, Gecto.tr No. S11 fin street, opp BO Dept. T= mOviTsst Ee IIgs ASSURANGE sab inna act Sal Company ae fo zosrs een and 800 Tin vive P fas BE YOUR indie ik | EY rey bid f aad fee ts 1s 3 Be. over Bask ot Wane” James Adams. President. Andrew Bothwell, Thos get a hy J. Wilson, ‘alsh forme aad Joseph TR, ; Esac Fiqhrell, award Shoemaker, George W. Geopler, HOLIDAY GOODs. HHOL DAY PRESENTS. | nse suppl he. eepectaliy atatecd iar St “gOLIDAY SEASON, EW TORK MARKET BATES call will convince you. ‘Gec8-tr A Bice PAIB OF BAND BRACELETS, WAR rented bh below 13k st muc! pries, at PRINCE'S, 1006 Penasylvenia sve- mee decile HOLIDAY BOOKS. STANDARD WOBKS. } FANCY GOODS. CEATHER WALLETS and POCKET BOOKS. JUVENILE BOOKS, a large assortment. PRAYER BOOKS, &c., &c, 2 Bolidaya, comprising’ sil Sipe noe Wale Sanna peta [MMENse BacEIrice In “HOLIDAY GUODS OF ALL KINDS. cent. Goods reduced 30 per hed Cotton, 7 cents 1 ‘York Mills Cottons is conta, ce: u, 1d cents. RMEMOvVaL. REMOVAL, DEVLIN&aco HAVE REMOVED a To TER S4LO00N PARLOR AT 1106 F street. Bové-tr TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, AMOUNTID LO... records for the District of Got ton of oat ne eceret thereby, I sball sell, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of February. A. D. 1374 at Stere No. 1680 Ith street north mencing St 10 o'clock a.m ‘k and of a Drug, Paint = of which th: rtial schedule : ‘ainut Show Cases; 2 pairs Counter Scales; Prescription Scales; re Funnels, Murtars, Stoves. Obsirs, &c, &c. ‘The Stock and Fixtures are new, and the attention of thoe in the Dusiness ts called to one. ©. STO! jan26-d LATIMER & OL' ‘TIMER & OLEARY BB 'xxcHoucere and Heal Estate Brok ere, Bouthwest ocrber ivania avenue aud ith Street, Gear Ofice Baling. F A DRUG STORE. deel of trust, dated the 2ist 71, aud daly recorded in Liber No. 636. folio 41. one of the land records for Warhingten county, District of Columbia, T shall se! on THURSDAY, the 26th day of February, Isv4, at 10 o'clock,the entire effects of the Drag st re, corner of coo avenue and ith st., bein: jo. S00. ‘erms cash. . =e WMH NALLEY, Trustes Jang -to4t LATIMER & CLEARY. Ancts, day of Ani GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. Palmer's Patent DOUBLE-FOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 816 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 85 50 1 SHIRT FOR 63 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIRT at the price in the marketyend we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and nudge for themselves. It is our intention to increase our sales of Beady- made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming seagon, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants @ FIRST-CLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRICE. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. | This Department is on the secon} floor, ani is well stocked with a spiendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. Weare prepared to make tospe from three to ten da: years, bas proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made in any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal and duplicate orders receivel! for these Ocle- brated Sbirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be o: vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and | authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the pablic are cautiened against ordering or purchasing them | of any other parties, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEP. ‘TMENT. NOW PREPARED TO 0OG called for will please make their arrangements at the store LOCkWO HUFTY & TAYLOR, an26-tr 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ——=—EEExExXx=[=[[=—=—= FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT FoR THE 3ENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. OVER A MILLION IN BANK!! AND A FULL DRAWING ASSURED! TUESDAY, the 31st of March, Next Only 60,000 tickets have been issued, and $1,500,000: divided into 12.000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-boiders, LIST OF GIFTS. CASE Gi OA! coenernee 2130 THE CONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS WILL POSITIVELY AND UNEQUIVOCALLY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NOW FIXED, WHETHER ALL THE Tickets ARESOLDOR NOT, ANDTHE GIFTs ALL Pap iN PROPORTION TO THE NUMBER OF TICKETS soLy. ee ae See beri THO. E. Meg pa oles Rae ier Baas Maton gn “Be set" BLAUK SILKS. subreyeed cher saperiormaiss speriormakes of LYONS BLACK Ladies desiring these will them ibe ee teria ate en SAS Te SE somn x. uronini? jont & 931 Pennsylvania the } ‘and by diree- sects yparat ratent Mod: Drags, Paints, Oils, Candy Jars, Fancy Jars, | of trust: $1.200 4° penses of sale in cash; baian St 6 and 12 months, for which the netes ef the ¥ of xale, ant ex tt pert: 100 will be reqarred ase of purcheser. with im seven days sale. All convey Jf terms of sale are not compli the trustee reserves the right to resell at th and cost of the defanltiog purchaser, after advertisement in lished in Washington city J.T. OOL.DWELL, Salesman, NSON, DOWLING & CO., Auct’rs, Southeast corner 9th and B streets ‘northwest, OF More newspapers pul- arties secured thereby, I shal nin front of the premises, to ONDAY, February 9th, A, m.,all that certain ptece @ and being in the city of ington, im said District, and knowa upon the lat thereof as Lt numbered twenty-two hundred and sixty- Redfern's subdivision d in the office of the or parcel of ground ly juare numbered thr ), according to Samue of said square, duly recorde af surveyor of said city, together with tle improve ments thereon, Terms of sale: $5.50 and expenses of sale cash (of which $200 must be paid time of sale); balance in equal payments in six, twelve, enty-four months, for which ¢! te, with Interest from be secured onthe property sold. All conve’ aud recording at parchaser's cost. are not complied with in six d tee reserves the right to resell HOLTZMAN, Trastos N, DOWLING & CO., Anvts iN, DOWLING & OO., Ancts., rner #h and D streets northwest. BUSTEES’SALE OF FIRST-CLASS D WELL- SON SOUTH ABTBEET, OAP- By virtue of a deed of trust from Albert Grant and Wife. dated Avgust 26, 1871, and duly recorded in Li- »of the land records of the ay of sale, will be cha M. _jan39_ DUNCANS B* DUNOANSO: Gor in front of the pt day of Fobrua at 4 o'clock p. m., lots | "4 substi vision of syuare in the city of Washington, D.C.; the pro sale to be applied, so far as necessary, the sati+faction of the prior deeds of trast apoa the roperty., being hell by tls same parties. 6, 17 and 18, fronting on seath A street, ara im- stantial brick dwellings, three-story The houves are Nos. One-fourth cash; and the bal at six, twelve and eightesn months, for whic! notes of the purchaser, with interest at ten per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and se. enred on the property sold, will be taken. A deposit SX) will be required on each lot at the time o f sale are not compiled wit e8 reserve the right to rese.l th on five days’ notice by advertisement { Star, at the risk and cost of the de- 5, five days, the trust . 8, DAVIB, jau27-eo | Rep) B. W. DOWNMAN, { Trustees DUNCANSON, DOWLING & Corner 9th and D streets northwest, SALE OF FRIST-CLASS DWEL- HOUSES’ ON OAPITOL HILL, 18 NT’s BOW. & deed of trnst from Albert Grant ind duly recorded in of the Land records ic emises, on SATURDAY, 137; P id n't subdivision eqnare No. 78), mthe city of W: Bes proceeds of sale, so far aa necessary, to be ap. i plied to the satisfaction of the prior deeds of trast 1 order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in | ing held by the The success attending | | the manufacture of this shirt during the past two 0. are vew, built of brick, trimmed with brown three-story front, four- inside with black wainu each floor; three bath-rooms and wat are in every particular strictly first-class hot The above lots are also improved by substantial brick stables and carriage Lonses: ory back building; fix hot and cold water ich the notes | secured by a di will be taken. ‘A deposit of five hun | dollars on cach lot will be required of the percha- If the terms of sale are not ed with in five days, the trastees reserve the © resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on tive day vertisement in the Evening St L. B. PIERCE a WE PAUNE, ( Trusters. SON, DOWLING & OO., Aucts. corner 9h 8nd D streets northwest, he time of sale. | B ¥ DUNCAN! ‘TP BUSTEES' Le NG: 0. GRANT'S EAST UAPITOL BLOOK. By virtue of ten deeds rom Albert Graut | fe. mud duly recorded in 650, the premises, downing Ay D. 1874, at 4 o'cloc’ ill it publi on SATURDAY 4 division of Square me ton, District of Colambia, Nos. 1,3, 3.4.9, 1 t Gran’ wab- city of Washing- tof brick, triaum finishe! inside with black walnut; hot and col water on each floor; three bath-rooms and closets; and f particular strictly first-class red Dwelling No. four-story front ed “in the same LAUNDKY WOKK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods waxner aa the foregoing the shove lots are forther improved brick stables ang carriage-honses. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance six, twelve, and eighteen montis, for which the notes of the ‘purchaser, with interest at ten per ceutum per annum, payable, semi-annually secured on the will \. a each lot at th — serve the rig! tice by advertise. ie risk and cost of DET, { ‘Trustees. the defaulting purcharer. MG Bep| H. E PAINE, ANBON, DOWLING & CO.,, Ancts., Corner 9h and D streets northwest LD FOBNITURE Ng i sTRE! NG, February 2d, we will'sell the entire contained in honse 465 russe! Parlor Suite tv cloth T. Table, Chairs, other artictes in the’ “NOANSON, DOWLING & OF S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON wr ae oe the weather, ontil THURSDAY MOBN- No, Bevru seem bour and fet) DUNOANBON, DOWLING LATIMER & OLEARY, Be atk Peomsyivania aves ood INE ctreet corner Pennsylvania ave. au . Bear Office Builaing, EXTENIVE as. FISDINGS AND On MONDAY MORNING, Feb. id, 1874, commecci e ASSIGNER'S | SOMIMENT “Or SHog” SHOEMAKER'S TOOL! he suction rooms of Lat- wall sell a large and varied assort- Shoomaker’s Tools, re- ie. re for convenience of I attention of the trade to rketable gools, and in JAMES W. ALLISON, Assignee, jan30-% LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers. SALE IS POSTPONED nati! THURSDAY, Febrears (i, 1574, same our and “deme EE & OLEARY. Ancts, S27 THE ABO’ ALE OF STALLS IN THE NORTH- STKEBT NORTH. AUOTION SALES. THis AFTERNOON. CesstaBLe'’s SALE Bs virtue cf See write of 5 by &mcs Bant,« Justice of the a patna, DO. Wings Suse we: Pe a rerch, avd ine dirveted by BW. te Pesce in and for the county of Washington, D. St the suit of James Bi oe A terest. of T famed 10g chattels, +! One Marein’s Altm cod Dry Plaster Patent Safe, marked 22,967 J. 1 y (34) February , 1874, at four (4) o'clock p. offer for sale af or Bear the Corner of 21 strest east ‘snd Pevosyivapia avenue, Capitol Hill, D. nnd chattels 90 ested nd taken { hereby give notice tat on Na] TO-MORROW. MER & CLEARY, Southwest corner Pe 3 eat Cornel ice 3 3 a ae: TRUSTEES SALE BY CATALOG: ERTINE EYFROTS HOUSE. HOTEL, NOI PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 1272 STREBT. By virtue of two deeds of trest, ervey December 13, 1872, and April 9, and duly recorded in Liber 704, folio 192 nd Liber 746, forio 32, of the chattel record: Sea of Wer liiaston county, in She District of Go- umbia, we will sell. at pablic auction, commencing en WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 4, 1 at 10 o'clock, and continuing trem day to d the same Loaf until al is sold. th the above-nam ment. We name in part— Several superior sets of.lid Waluut Parlor Farni ture, upholstered in Keps, A large number of Marbie-top Tables. Hep (Cortaius and Lambr:quins, Lace Curtains aad Dornice Abont 3,000 yards of fine Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Abdoat 2.400 yards Carpet Lining. Brass Btair Pistes. Stair Rods snd Stair Linen Six French Plate Man ile Mirrora Ninety-two sets solid t and Oak and Walnut trimmed Marble-top Chamber Ninety Curled Hair Matiresses, Ninety-six Spring Beds. Seventy-five pairs Feather Pillows. Seventy-five Sponge Bolsters. A qnantity of Hask Mattresses. Ninety pairs fine Blankets, A large wumber cf Sheets, Spreads, Q orts, Bolsters. Pillow Cases, & A large bess of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, ‘owels, XC. Wainut Extension Dining Tables, rior Walnut Dining Chairs, perfor- An extensive assortment of best quality of Plated Ware, consisting of Castors n Pitcher Shea es, Oake Baskets, Din per Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, &c. Large assortment of China and Glas3 Ware, About 100 China Toilet Sets. Thirty-one Gas Chandeliers with Globes One Fundrcd and twenty-five Gas Brackets. Office Desks, Counters and Settees, Office Walnut Tables and Chairs Z & Mc Farland. ne I T ae ith Balls, Ques, .c., com- $ Fikite-proot Bal Throe Billiard Tables, w plete, Kitchen Requisites. &¢ ‘Together with a large quantity of such articles usually found in a first-class hotel. The honse has been recently farnished through. out with first-ciass furniture, and therefore should attract the attention of the trade and private parties, Terms: One hundred and fifty dollars and under cash; over that sum, a credit of sixty and ninety fi indorsed notes, with interest st efght per cent FHOMAS y, { Trustees. r annum. LL TT. janet LATIMER & CLEARY, Aact B® DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Aucts, Southeast Corner 9th and D streets northwest ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, WITH MODEEN IMPROVEMENTS. ON | STREET, BETWEEN NORTH OAPITOL AND Is7 STREKTS EAST. I Aso, LDING LOTS ON SOUTH L STREET, EN lary AND 1oTu STREETS EAST, On WEDNESDAY, February 4th, 1374, at 4 ‘clock p. m., we will sell ,in front of the premi 8, by virtue of authority v-sted in us as As I 19,10 B. Gilbert's subdivision of Squai ed by'@ Brick Dwelling, with modern impro ts, and will be sold subject to 4.708 incumbrance, with 10 per cent, interest from January sist, 1 Arco, On THURSDAY. February Sth, 1574, at 4 o'clock ™., fn fron: of the premises, and by virtue of the same anthority, we will <sll all of Lota 2 and3 in 1,066, fronting 107 feet 3 inches on south L street; ruuning thence north 78 fect 9 tuches to Lot 18; thénce west, parallel with Lot 18,25 feet; thence 1B: Tth to 20-foot alley ;thence west on the alley line 82 feet 3 inches; thence south to the front on L street 102 feet 6 ineh Terms of sale: $2.0 cash upon Lot 109, Bynare 675; bstance, nete at 12 months, endorsed to'satistaction cf the Assignecs, and bearing interest. A deposit of $0 required 85000 as sol pon Lota2ard 3, Square 1,066, one-third balance in 6 and 12 months, notes bearing interest and s=cured by — deed of trust upon the prem deposit of $25 premises. upon each Lot upon day of sale. ibis BESS! Assignees of Evan Hughes, DCNOANSON. DOWLING & 00, Ancts WM. L. WALL & CO., Anctiones ‘New Marble Bail Nos. 900 and 902 Peupsyly GROCERIES, LIQUORS. TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, SEL i PL H GOODS, TF LES, éc.. AT AUOTIO. erg On WEDNESDAY MORNING, pares 4th, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will M,on the first oor of our salesroom, s of Grocories. Teas, &c_, removed to our store for convenience of sale. We name in. part, ri Ba seat » Brandy, Gin, &c, a half and quarter chests Tans. Ganpowder, periel, Young Hyson,Japan,and Euglish Break- , 20 cases Canned Fruits Syrup, Flour, Soap, idles, Cheese, Pepper. Be Lot Shelf Goods, Platform Scales, &c. We call special attention of grocers, hotels, and boarding louse keopers to the sale of Teas, as they are this season's new crop, by the overland route. Bal ti fers PO Wi. L. WALL & 0O., Anctionsers. | ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT V AUCTION, sIrGaTED ox Ta TH STREET, BETWEEN 'U AND V STREETS NORTH: ‘By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated 26th day of May , 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No, 121, ‘Tollo S24, one of the land records of the y request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at bli auction. in front of the Bremises, on ‘MON. AY, February 2d, 1874, at o'clock p. pumbered 64, in E.R, Mayhew’s subdivision of orig- inat lots one,(1,)two, (2,) three. (3,) four, (4,) and twenty. (20,)'in Square numbered two hundred and if four, ‘The above named lot will be sold «abject to a prior incumbrance of @4,000, which is to run fiv from May Ist. 1573. ‘Terms made kuown on day of sale. ©. BUBR, Trustee. Jan24-dtds JOSEPH KELLEY, Anct. e7- THE ABOVE BA 18 POSTPONED until WADNEEDAY, February ogsve hour and place, ¢ UBB, Trastee. feb? JOSEPH F KELLEY, Auct. ‘PBEGO & KIBKLAND, Auctioncers, 1 coe Baltimore, Md. GREAT AUCTION SALE ° HOTEL FUBNITURE, CARPETS. MIRRORS, WINDOW HANGINGS, BILLIARD TABLES, Kc., &c., &c. We are anthorized by Messrs. James D. Gilmour & Sous to announce that in conse- uence of ‘the expiration of their lense upon C » Ohio, that they spose of ire Faruiture and Kifects of inull hd the same hour uatti t rat oon wa everything be sla, Fall panicolars in faire ad- e mts. Catal os remiy five days 6 inday of sale, “SORT REGO & KIMRLAND, Baltimore. Sth January. 1874. Auctioneers. jan89-38,81 eteb 2,545,607 A’ 2 x BY Ane CLEAB xr Southwem oornere Srentie and Jit street, Wem corn: LAN : TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROP. 1 WEEN ON NORTH © STBEST. BET ‘COND AND THIBD STREETS EAST. D. D.AT4, at 456 787, fronting inché’s on north O, strect, and biving a depth of 100 feet, witb the im: provements, being house No. 20. O street n. Terme: One-third cash; residue in equal pay- ments at aod 12 months, with interest from day of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 de- posit at time o1 W.JONES,: JOS. RB AIK Getegeg et LATIMER « CLEABY, Aucts. TRUSTEES BALI, OF | VALUABLE BEAL By virtue of a deed of trast, dated November 22, 167, and duly, in Liters: CE. No. 24, folio of the land records for Washi: city, fa said reby, i will sell at ic m THe RED Ay, ae ainda ‘of Febreary 15 ats in : S17. ‘This property te in avery * proved ‘oUse, Terms of sale: A 5 ail at cost of purchaser, J od f ie wale litre TONSTABLE SALE —By virtue of » writ of £. a) ie det Jamce 4, tne suit of William Guinand, I have seized am es Fa ee eg roses the ‘named AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. = ¥ LATI LEARY he ol . Benga tet mee mn, c ace: ; ‘outh street, Bear Ofice Buildings, + oe hese UU) RILK | = SENATE.—Atter our closea— | 7 108 | Mr. Sargent called up the bill in relation to | Sem, 1 P | the bond and security deposits made in the Post | im at BW ite OfSce department by mail contractors. It au- | oats thorizes the Pos! master General, on the request of any of the bidders, to collect the certified | checbs deposited hy them and pay it into the Treasury. The Dil was then relerred tothe Committee on Finance. | LOUISIANA Mr. Morton then toek the floor and resumed | bis remerks on Louisiana affairs. He entered inte a close and powerful legal argument to prove the ‘tion beretofore assumed by him that the Kellogg government was the oni government of Louisiana, having been elared by the supreme court of the etate, recognized as such py the House of Represeata- tives and by the President. Mr. Conkili ked permission to read from autherities to that the President's power to respond to an application to suppress domes- tie violence was absolute, and he was the sole judge in the matter. He could send help if all the demand from the Governor was = cry. “For God's snke send us troops.” He then spoke on the question. Mr. Frelinghuysen desired to express his en- tire dissent trom the assumption of Mr. Carpen ter that the President had acted without an- thority of law tm intertering in Louisiana. The era that the President accomplished was the very cud for which the government was inst tuted, and the people of the United 8 re fat hal Ea Zan Setn Ss de es ae e, 5 1. ee Zr ie Ret 2; 3 zee, fz. me Id e > am fe mz bd $3 Otte t-lel act "298. a4 ap ff Dm ‘oted to an investigation by Congress, hot do so now. for they Gid not fose the most searching inquiry. With w the statement of Mr. fasson relative to the nom- payment of the teachers, he denied that the sebool fund had been mixed up with ether funds. The schools had received all they were entitled to out of the taxes, and instead of the District owing the schools anything otaer funds bad been cheerfully drawn upon to meet the rchool expenses. The amount realized trom exation was not sufficient to meet the school fxpenditures in concinsion, he repeated that the House should let the tvestigation goon, it sited to take up time in that way, hd ‘>| co} De Fa at 3 3 Cie paeel aie Sate ergs? Piz Om! => tide! [ Plcbaed ed gratified when the President put forth beeteae Kasson then renewed bis amendment strong hand, and restored pence and ae above given, and it was accepted by Mr . the wu . e. He proceeded | on c bir. Gerpeeter's pediion Paton | Mr said be would like to offer a Q Mr. Stewart reviewed br . mend The House had some . cs me el ates ts kauistane, ; authorized the Committee on the District to 4 Terent form ef government in Louisiana was | ‘"™ Ply & competent accountant to exaraine F P e the ¢ } ~ republican. No goverpment putin power on | [© the financial condition of the Distr $ 3 FS ¥ i J Rn mere cstimates was a repu! ae erp av had been brought here from 7 ‘ fp ‘tetar 4 + wud B, 5 . ernment. He denied that th > Seana 1 ENESS. back) for a Senatorial seat could be admitted, wetatay ther}, thnk at com A 3 &c.. as he had been selected by a legislature placed | ™ mensions Any r take charge ot the matter ° 3 in power by the order of a federal judge. ~~ ~ mate. 1 WEDNESDAY : 1 wee The resolution of Be. Wilson was then aidopt- MORMINGS, Fetrosry 332 nad 41-154, 1 Arter come diss e order of ed by arising vote The Speaker anmounced as ¢ dence of bis Excellency the Marquis te ness, Mr. Logan asked to take up liouse : northeast corner ot and Lith streets hortiwest, | fezolution providing for @ court of int ot indiana, Hole We shall sell the shove elegant c: ection of House: | the ease ef Gen. ©. O. Howard mee andl Jamnaet ant Carving gpectner with his Wines, Horses, Mr. Morrill (Maine) said that not one of the “LOOKING APTER THE ROAR eaten ani Carriage, ‘The Horses an nid oor of Ge “ Ay: . . on February the 4thvat 12 o'Ginck, atthe fharges made copid lie at the door of Genera Mr. Storm ofered the tollowing hich was northwest Corner of 18'); and K strocis. . . Sen. | Tcferred to the Committec om the Iistrat N/B.—Combining all, t ne of the most a ‘The resolution was then passed, and the Sen- | (“rump = tractive saies ever held in Washington. The how ate acjourned. Wherea- * reported, and has come te the Will be open for inspection the day prior to sale. District A@airs in the Mouse. knowledge mbers of this House, that the LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. HOUS! ter our report closed— Beard of Health of Washington, in the dis Mr. Wilson (Ind.) said he desired to present | charge of its duty. has frequently found it ne- tin TE GALE OF TAE ABOVE FURNI | rome papers, but before doing #¢ Le would | :cseary to remore and destroy pereute broperty TURE is POSTPONED in consequence of ti make a statement. The papers have reference | trom infected houses to prevent the apread of Shane Bont eo age U BSD AY, Febrsry 5. | to affairs in the District of Columbia. Me had | coutageous dlscaners mod bhetece ume haring Sis Ae ue fale | in his band four memorials, which bad been | ted the value of such goods and given re- 15h and K streets, will take place TO-MOM, | banded tohim, with the reyuest that be would | ts for the same,no funds have Leen provided ‘ offer a resolution creating a specia! committee | by the authorities to enable the board to pay ertined | LATIMER & OLEARY ts. | to investigate, the charges therein made. Be: | for the same; thereby working great itury and = fore sending the papers to the clerk's desk, and | injustive to the affected: Therefore ¥ JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Anctioueer. eubmitting bis motion to surpend the rulesand | — 2veolred. That the Committee on the District 7 $ : Vv pass the resolution he would offer, he desired to | of Columbia be instructed to lawestigate the TPROPERTT-ON Lary STGEET. BETWEER | take uetatciuent as 0 hisetorte to getthe tos: | Satie mbAs Ue, iwetructed. to Lovestigat any DARD VY STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUO- | on Monday last, and which had been com- : action is proper. and if #0, what action is ne- ON. mented on in the press of the country. He | cessary to enable the Board of Meaith to meet BES aol ceeded Te heres ay, 2a: | went to the Speaker and asked to be recoguized, | it» obligations in the premises betel pyres pl neg Te pic Sl: | without statmg for what purpose. The Speaker | Mr. White presented articles of impeachment of Oolumbiac ned by dineckion of thet said there was @ great pressure to get the floor, | against Judge Kichard I rty secu: 3 : thereby, 1 will sell. at public auetion, iu frout of | and that the Committee on Elections ¢ the premises, on MUNDAY, Febraary 24, 1874, | for the consideration of the West Virg’ St 4 crclock p m., all those certa:a pieces or par: | tested election cases, which were then pending cole of oun i vrematons known ant erga me After that case was over, the Speaker in- nd records as sixty, (60,) and sixty- 20 “ : in R. EB. Mahew’s sub-division of lots | £0fmed him (Mr. Wilson) that be would recog steed, of Alubama. Keferred. THE METROPOLITAN Pr | Lic | Mr. Cox moved to eurpend thi les abd adopt od March the following Whereas Congre : “ vize hi he would test his resolution | 1875, appropriated ‘for eal and other ne fe ro uuaaboted Fes bends ad eee with a but suggested that be | cessury expenses of the Metropolitan Police for the city ef Washington and District of Columbia, | could the following Mon- | the District of Columbia, =v" rised, P L The above lots, with valuable improvements there- | day 3 Vilson) felt that he would not | That « further sum, amounting to (<7 Feed es, fold subiect to @ erior incumbrance of | be justificd in asking the Speaker to give | shall be paid to detray the expenses of the said ee es which ‘is to rou five years trom May | him the floor tothe exclusion of the more‘im Metropolitan Police by the cities of Wasbin, erma made kno ef sale. portant business of the West Virginia case. | top and Georgetown and the county ot Was cerns EO. Be GAT OMELL. Trustee He made this statement in justice tothe Speak- | ington, beyoud the lignite of sald cities, the jan’l-d&ds JOS. F. KELLEY, Auct crand himself. because it had been charged | District of Columbia; and whereas the ‘proper ——— sr. | that the Speaker wilfully abstained from recog- | authorities of the District of Columbia were, B27 THE ABOVE SAL® IAS BEEN POST- nizing him. As to his position now in offering | by said law, authorized end required to levy PONED artil WEDNESDAY, the 4th inst., same | the memorials, he desired to say that he had | special tax not exceeding one-third of one per Llama eat Ie ee SL been requested to offer them, and so much had | centum, to be specially deposited once tn @: tet3-deas “JOB. F. KEULEY, Auct. [been said about the affairs of the District of | week, as euch collections were mate. and to be Jolumbia that he could not, consistently with | appropriated and expended for sai ¥ B. 8. WARNES B a ‘his sense of duty, refuse to offer the resolution. j a the service of the fiscal y roker and Auctioneer, | it was in the line of duty, and not because he } ta 7 1 i cal 15T4: Amd provi Ro. 729 7th strect, between @ and H ata, desired to have anything to do with the invest: 6 t the annual report of the Bourd of TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUASLE IMPROVED | g3tion. So far as bis constituents were con- | ‘an Police Commissioners shoul! be PROPERTY AT AUCTION. cerned, they had little or no interest in the hereatter made to the Attorney Genert ot the dated June Ist, | internal affairs and quarrels of this District; | United States, who shall be charged with but they had, with the whole country, an inter diaburcement of the #aid appropriation auction, im front of | et! aby appropriations which m e made, leged that the Metropolitan Po- s January 3ist, iss, | 82d when he understood that this Congress was | trict have not been paid that pro- ail that piece or parcel of | to be called upon to appropriate over four mil- | portion of their salary due them {rom the Dis- ty. District of Columbia. | lion dollars, be had an interest in informingthe | trict of Columbia tince the last of May, iste Enown and descrited as Lot vumbered 60, of L. 8. whether there was any just ground why | Therefore Ohapman’s subdivision of original lots 4 to 11, of Ghapmen's this large appropriation should be made. He | | devlord, That the select joint committee this gpare 36. : e therefore moved the passage of the resolution | day appointed to investigate Distriet matters GO from Tene Mate NTS hak ee Sane nereston | which he now sent to the Clerk's desk. | be directed to investigate all matters connected Comer Ist, 1973, togetoer with tho expenses of this | ‘The Speaker said he always on Monday hada | with these appropriations, ana report to the ; balance at 6 and 12 months, secured great pressure upon him for the floor, and he, | Houre whether the conditions of said law af notes Loaring jnjerest, and a deed of trast on the | theretore, invariably requested members to | March &, 1:1, have been complied. with, PE Gonvestening Be pee chase croperty is struck | state the purpese for which they desired the | whether said local tax has beew fevied "ead off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms | floor, for be felt it to be his «uty to recognize | paid: and whether the Attorney General or any day of eale, Lie Trustees reserse the zit vera | Stet the members who bad subject of the great | beher officer las patd ce neneed Aa he wed wae erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting | est public importance to present. full *slaries of said police, and, if not,what re: er son ¢xists for such non-payment. | D Mr. Wilson's resolution was then read, as | JO8. H BRADLEY. Jn, ta, | _ The rules were suxpended, and the recolution PHILIP A. DARNEILLE.¢ Trustees Be it recoleed. Le, That a joint select commit- | was agreed to, a0 jana B. H. WABNER. Auct. tee be saiecd Nee sind ot Eo oa ave Mr. Bromberg offered a resolution directing Tare we i | members of the House, to be appointed by the | the Committee on Bani ing and Currency te PEIDATsPebeeary Ge Hae hs Leen pha | Speaker of the House, whos derr irene bees | t quire into the management and condition of JOS H. BRADLEY: Ja. I ty wstoee inquire into the matter specified {n the petitions | the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company; PHILIP A. DARNEILLE.( Trustees. of W. W. Corcoran and others; whether unlaw- | whether said company had violated ite charter B.H_ WARNER, Anct. | tu! contracts bave been made tor public im- | and to propose such legislation as will beer cate provements in the District of Columbia; whether | serve the interests of the le tor whom the TO-MORROW. unlawful assessments and taxes hare been | bank wae chartered. it 7 waka evied; the actual cost of such improvements ‘On motion of Mr. Monpoe, the Committee on B. a. B» ror ana Awctioncer, the amount agreed to be paid therefur: whether | Education and Labor was directed to ingai Ho, 795 Teak eae auotioneer, | correct measurements Rave beer msder the | roe the condition and mi ment of the agri- existing indebtedness on account thereof; and | cultural and other colleges we received TRUSTER’S SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD. | what. ifany, portion of such indebtedness was a‘d from the United State uncer the act of July, Ti) LOT ON “MEBIDIAN HILL,” AT AUC | created on account o! government property and ‘accord feb3 ted unt of government wr dctne | ietzz Abd whether ‘hey are managed fed in accord . may roperly paid out of the Treasury ot ance with the constitution a we C Sw vere can ee ae treet doted Oy eth, | United States; that said commi'tee shall hane United States. folto 148, one of the land records for Power tosend for persons and papers, and shall | Mr. Stowell, from the Committee on Post ton county, in rict of Columbia, and report to the Senate and House of Kepresenta- | (Offices and Post Koads, moved to suspend the request ‘of the party secured srereby I willsell in} tives. ary a : | Twes so a# to make the bill providing for the free front of the premises, on FRIDAY. January 30th. | Mr. Kasson suggested an amendment to add | transmission throvgh the post offices of public 1874, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real | a ciause directing the special committee to | documents, and papers, and ceeds, and for Colmmabion to wie al of Men Dis. inquire and report what amendments of the | the free circulation of pa im the counties bored twent: ‘2 organic act, if any, are necessary to farther | where published, the special order for Febr protect the rights of citizens or regulate the | ary 12 disbursement and collection of moneys. "Bir. Butler (Mass.) asked whethe: this bil! Mr. Kasson said he thought that was also a | would not give the frauking privilege to new, legitimate subject of inquiry, and he would give | paper publishers, while members of Congress one reason for it. He had been informed yes- | were deprived of it. terday by a member of the School Board of | The order was made—veas 154, nays r which the —— that the teachers of the public On motion of Mr. Kainey, the Committee on potes ofthe purchaser, posting interest from the | Schools had not been paid since September, but | Rules was instructed to inquire into the expe- day of aale, and secured by deed of trast onthe | that all the rchool funds were so mixed up with | diency of aboliching the Commitios on Prosds property will be taken. A deposit of $25will be | the other funds that they could not be cot men's Affairs. requii oe cece os tae ot anle. An He Shonght money specially appropriated LOOKING OUT FOR THE SOLDIERS. tale aro not complied with iu seven days ithe tans, | Schools should ve devoted to that interest. Mr. Butler (Mass.) offered @ bill that in all tees reserves the right to resell the proper , Mr. Wilson said be had, personally, no ob- | cases under the civil-service examinations for risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser jection to the amendment, but he had offered | position under the goverpment, when disabled the resolution just as it was presented to him. | Inited States soldiers. or the widows or chil- Mr. Kasson said the amendment would | dren of the same, shall pass such examination, certainly Gono harm. such shall have precedence in the mat- Mr. Cox said he also would like to suggest | ter pointment, any of the civil service that the police fund should be inquired inte. | rules to ihe contrary votwithstanding. Passed. ‘That fund was also in @ confused condition. | ““The House adjourned. le something cou! be done elr re! Of yY LATIMER & OLEARY. gress had made liberal appropriations for the ne ae people kill deer tn the ‘Auctioneers and Beal police, and the condition was that the District k Southeast corner Pennsy: overnment should also make an appropriation. S7 Malecierks in France have been run oat Btar Om fre eu ted that any resolation he might by the ——— ‘a he = offer could be referred to the select committer. | s9-The Maine legislature is discussing the aE TUSRROLTS EMEC REE! BEET | ond the same course could be taken with regard | propriety of probibiting thasquerades. = % By order of the Orphan's Court, I shat! sell | to the school fund. 87 Chicago is page J because she bar & 7 on MONDAY MORNING, Fi Mr. Poland said that Mr. Wilson's speech had ite be partaken, toa of oe pn drink sixty glasses of wine wi . Rawlings, No. 409 8th street. be- | blanation, and c housheiy and, E streets soutneast, the follow- | ith regard to himself. Persone who were nos ait Deleware Giete Gat Fe ptedmen wee fe ing bow L beds within sound of his voice (looking up to the re- gious, and shooting Walnut Hair-cloth Parlor Suite. eee mn OKINE up to the re- | matcher, instead. Marble top Oemter and Paar abies, Yad'ottered on Monday inst di | | S@-The Maid of Moody Itun, or on Hunting Sass Gold Watch, recting the Judiciary Committee to inquire as | Dippers, isa a weed play in the p leum re- Handscme Silver Plated Tea Service, pieces, | to in matters relating to the District, and | gions of Pennsylvania. Soild Silver Table and Tes 8; it was stated, among other things, that he (Mr. | —@9-‘It’s just as we feared,” the Lowell Gold band fee Bervinn. Poland) bad'a report already drawn upon the | Courier when informed tat Jef! [avis will not Hair-cloth Sleepy Holl: — matter of the inquiry y him, | Sight a duel. Beadstends, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Piulows. | and that he was ‘nen prepared to pee it at Carpets and Beds, Halt oliotns. ved el oe MARRIED - “4 case. ‘ S vVaN— Y. On the 7th ult., at Windsw Bbadesrtable Covers ene one, SULLIVAN. be a a ris residence, by the Rev. < Cooking and Heati Pauricn’s Church, Be ING aebet Wood and Ooal, &c. that the genera: VAN, of Georgetown, t« Miss SARAM Bic * 7 jash. ernment owed the District anything, the sam | BY f'Wasbimer DC. * ferme Oss. | Gg CARROLL, Adminstrator. due shoud cortainly be paid; audit itwasshown | =" ¥ a! jant0-d LATIMER & OLEAN S/THE ABOVE BALE I8 POSTPON! acoouut of the show, Until WEDNESD AT Feb, bs, comme hour and place. By order of af . LATIMER & OLEARY, Avec, ARTIST'S BALE OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FROM THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY. ‘To be sold on the EVENINGS of hcbaarapcep-ges AND TH leew z bruary 4 end 5, commencing at 7% o’clo. Now open for Exhibition Day and Eveniag, With Descriptive Catalogues, at 1113 PENSYLVANIA AVENUE, es i ; |